APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1789). The comic songster, or laughing companion: A collection of humourous, droll, laughable Ludicrous, Funny, Comic, Imitative, Entertaining. songs, compiled to raise mirth, being a genuine collection of such as are sung at the bucks, masons, albions, True Britons, Sons of Thespis, Beef Steak Clubs, True Blues, Sons of Comus, Anacreontics, Theatrical Geniusses. By their sons of humour Moody, Edwin, Wilson, Parsons, Edwin, Quick, Wilson, Bannister, &c. Many of which are Óriginals, and never before published. The whole compiled to promote Harmony and good Fellowship, to enliven the Heart, and raise a Laugh (The fourth edition.). printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Comic Songster, or Laughing Companion: A Collection of Humourous, Droll, Laughable Ludicrous, Funny, Comic, Imitative, Entertaining. Songs, Compiled to Raise Mirth, Being a Genuine Collection of Such as Are Sung at the Bucks, Masons, Albions, True Britons, Sons of Thespis, Beef Steak Clubs, True Blues, Sons of Comus, Anacreontics, Theatrical Geniusses. By Their Sons of Humour Moody, Edwin, Wilson, Parsons, Edwin, Quick, Wilson, Bannister, &c. Many of Which Are Óriginals, and Never Before Published. The Whole Compiled to Promote Harmony and Good Fellowship, to Enliven the Heart, and Raise a Laugh. The fourth edition. London: printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1789.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Comic Songster, or Laughing Companion: A Collection of Humourous, Droll, Laughable Ludicrous, Funny, Comic, Imitative, Entertaining. Songs, Compiled to Raise Mirth, Being a Genuine Collection of Such as Are Sung at the Bucks, Masons, Albions, True Britons, Sons of Thespis, Beef Steak Clubs, True Blues, Sons of Comus, Anacreontics, Theatrical Geniusses. By Their Sons of Humour Moody, Edwin, Wilson, Parsons, Edwin, Quick, Wilson, Bannister, &c. Many of Which Are Óriginals, and Never Before Published. The Whole Compiled to Promote Harmony and Good Fellowship, to Enliven the Heart, and Raise a Laugh. The fourth edition. printed for W. Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1789.

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